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Taboo Pleasures: MILF Edition

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TABOO erotica stories featuring OLDER WOMEN and YOUNGER MEN!

I can't want her the way I do. She's twice my age, but I'm more turned on by her than any other woman I've ever met. I shouldn't give into temptation. Don't tell a soul, but FORBIDDEN fruit has never tasted so good!

This collection of 18 short stories features OLDER WOMEN and YOUNGER MEN from WOMEN OF THE HOUSE to Uncle's wives! These INSATIABLE COUGARS share PASSIONATE, RAW, STEAMY and even KINKY LUSTFUL nights with men their junior. Many of which, they must keep a secret from their family and friends

509 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 26, 2017

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W.B. Michaels

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July 27, 2017
***ARC received for honest review***

DNF

Okay, I feel bad for leaving a 2 star review because I don't feel the author deserves it just because the book wasn't my cup of tea. This was my first taboo read of this sort and I usually can get through a book even if I am not feeling it, just to see where the story goes, but with this I couldn't. I don't want to spoil any of it but you can kinda understand what the book is going to be about based off the title alone. So with that being said, I just can't get into older women and younger men. Give me a man that's older than the girl and I am all for it and I prefer much darker reads than this. But that is just my preference. If you like taboo reads like this then go for it!
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July 1, 2017
Caveat - This is a review of an Advance Review Copy (ARC). This could have been a hot read - If anyone had bothered to proof-read it, instead of just relying on spellcheck. So loaded with errors it was sometimes impossible to get through even a single paragraph without running into one. My personal pet peeve was the use of shutter in place of shudder, which seemed to be a consistent mistake.

Does the published version of the book fix these problems? I sure hope so.
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